A group of seniors play hacky sack behind the gym at lunch, as part of a daily routine. "I've been doing this since I was a freshman," said senior Robert Martinez. "At first it started around the art area. One person brought a hacky sack, ever since then I came here every day at lunch and just started hacking. It's similar to soccer."
Lunchtime life: a picnic of unique activities
About the Contributor

Kelly Song, Highlander Editor
A wild journalist and an enthusiastic cook, Kelly Song has a passion for many aspects of her high school life. In addition to being a staff writer at Carlmont, she is also a columnist for her city newspaper, the Redwood Shores Pilot. She plays the violin competitively and loves to freelance for local musical productions. Kelly is also the founder of a non-profit organization to raise money to build a school in Kenya.